Re: TLOU sequel doesn't need Joel and ellie

Joel and Ellie should get murdered. They'll be remembered. If naughty dog just killed off their two characters I won't even be mad. I'll be amazed with a hint of sadness. But if you think about it I think it's the best way to go in my opinion of course.

Re: TLOU sequel doesn't need Joel and ellie

Joel, and Ellie are the driving force of the game. There's only four possible outcomes for new protagonists. They died, became hunters, got to a QZ, or wander the wild. Joel, and Ellie, or nothing at all.

Then I pick nothing at all.

No one cares about what you pick.

I'm currently banned from the telltale forums, tlou wikia forums, reddit, and nearly every other forum you can think of except for 4chins of course.

Re: TLOU sequel doesn't need Joel and ellie

People are spoiled to be quite honest. They like the idea of a happy or decent ending for their characters. They just do not like having a negative, realistic ending because it goes against what most video games do for their endings nowadays. Joel and Ellie are great, but in my opinion they need to die. They can't be the "gods of the TLOU universe" forever. It be a nice change of pace to be quite honest, but if you disagree with me then I understand where your coming from.

Re: TLOU sequel doesn't need Joel and ellie

While I love to see Joel and Ellie back in the game, the only new characters I can think of are something to do with slaves...

By this, I mean we can based the second last of us on two characters as slaves trapped in a city run by these slavers bandits for years.

The characters are important, I doubt it's good to repeat the characters "Another old man, another teenage girl...".

Though I do think we should based the slave characters on two teenage kids or slightly older (At least 16/17 at the start) As Brother and sister adapting to the cruel world that is out there after some escape...

It may be hard living as slaves but can it be harder living outside what you're used to?

I'm not entirely sure what happens next, perhaps the slavers go after them or something?

What I've learned in the LAst of us is that it doesn't matter what the plot is as long the characters are good and the journey is great. Hell, I even forgot Ellie was the cure for all humankind in the winter section...

The call for a companion in a post-apocalypse is needed in order to survive and die together with.